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Word for 3rd August 2007: A Word A Day-Encomium
Encomium
( Noun )
Encomium : (en-ko'me-um)
1. Warm, glowing praise
2. A formal expression of praise
3. A tribute
4. Originally denoting a Greek choral song in praise of a victorious athlete
5. A composition in prose or verse written in praise of some person, event or idea
6. An expression of warm approval
Etymology:
Latin enc�mium, from Greek enk�mion (epos), (speech) praising a victor, neuter of enk�mios, of the victory procession
Contextual Examples:
� For his last book on Nepal, Nicson received encomiums from literary critics.
� Her lyrical memoir was full of encomiums to her mentor.
� The concert was a musical encomiums to the early jazz masters
� Many students from all over India earned a citation and encomiums for bravery
� This part of the existing hymn ends with an encomium of the Delian festival of Apollo and of the Delian choirs.
� When he had enumerated the many different occasions on which the Hurons had exhibited their courage and prowess, in the punishment of insults, he digressed in a high encomium on the virtue of wisdom.
Synonyms:
1. Acclaim
2. Acclamation
3. Applause
4. Celebration
5. Commendation
6. Compliment
7. Eulogy
8. Kudos
9. Laudation
10. Panegyric
11. Plaudit
12. Praise
13. Praise
Antonyms:
1. Blame
2. Accusation
3. Allegation
4. Chiding
Related Words:
Encomiums:Noun (Plural of Encomium)
Encomia:Noun (Plural of Encomium)
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